Significant Cases in Juvenile Justice

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Pub. Date: 2004-04-07
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Summary

This text is one of three books in the Criminal Justice Case Briefs series, each of which provides a summary and analysis of leading cases in a particular area of criminal justice: criminal procedure law, corrections law, or juvenile law. Craig Hemmens is the lead author on all three books; there is a different set of coauthors on each book, all of whom are experts in their respective areas. Easily accessible to undergraduates, each volume has the same basic outline and format, which is neither exclusively "casebook" nor "textbook." The purely casebook approach is not always appropriate for undergraduates, whose primary focus is learning the law, not "how to think like a lawyer." Therefore, these books present briefs (or summaries) of the opinions, along with analyses and explanations, instead of the actual opinions themselves. This allows instructors to use the books as either supplements or as main, stand-alone texts. The volumes also include less background and extraneous material than most textbooks; the cases are presented in a context, with relevant commentary, which allows students to better understand the significance of the legal holdings, explains the Court's holdings, and places each case in context with the Court's other decisions. Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Criminal Procedure is comprehensive in its treatment of criminal procedure. It covers all of the major cases in each area, including sections on liability and asset forfeiture. All incorporated case information within the text is current through the 2002-2003 term of the Supreme Court. The book features a list of cases, in alphabetical order and grouped by topic; briefs of each case, arranged by topic; a short introduction to each topic, intended to put the cases into context and provide some unity; and an index.

Table of Contents

Introduction: History of the Juvenile Court
Juvenile Curfew
Bykofsky v. Borough of Middleton (1975)
Illinois v. Chambers (1976)
Johnson v. City of Opelousas (1981)
Waters v. Barry (1989)
Panora v. Simmons (1989)
People in Interest of J.M. (1989)
Brown v. Ashton (1992)
City of Maquoketa v. Russell (1992)
Qutb v. Strauss (1993)
State v. Bean (1994)
Matter of Appeal in Maricopa County (1994)
Juveniles and the Police
Haley v. Ohio (1948)
Harling v. United States (1961)
Gallegos v. Colorado (1962)
United States v. Miller (1972)
In re J.B. (1974)
United States v. Barfield (1975)
In the Interests of Dino (1978)
Fare v. Michael C. (1979)
United States v. Sechrist (1981)
New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1984)
United States v. Bernard S. (1986)
Lanes v. State (1989)
Smith v. State (1992)
In re J.M. (1992)
In the Interest of J.L., a Child (1993)
In the Interest of S.A.W. (1993)
In re Starvon J. (1994)
In re Tyrell J. (1994)
State v. Sugg (1995)
Vernonia v. Acton (1995)
Board of Education Pottawatomie County v. Earls (2002)
Entry Into the Court System
In re Frank H. (1972)
Wansley v. Slayton (1973)
In the Welfare of Snyder (1975)
In re Wayne H. (1979)
In the Interest of E. B. (1980)
Washington v. Chatham (1981)
State v. McDowell (1984)
United States v. Nash (1985)
Christopher P. v. New Mexico (1991)
United States v. A.R. (1994)
R.R. v. Portsey (1994)
State v. K.K.H (1994)
State v. Lowry (1997)
Detention
Baldwin v. Lewis (1969)
Martarella v. Kelley (1972)
Cox v. Turley (1974)
Martin v. Strasburg (1982)
D.B. v. Tewksbury (1982)
Schall v. Martin (1984)
Horn by Parks v. Madison County Fiscal Court (1994)
Waiver to Criminal Court
Kent v. United States (1966)
United States v. Howard (1971)
People v. Fields (1972)
Fain v. Duff (1973)
United States ex rel. Bombacino v. Bensinger (1974)
Breed v. Jones (1975)
In re Mathis (1975)
Russell v. Parratt (1976)
United States v. J.D. (1981)
Matter of Seven Minors (1983)
State v. Muhammad (1985)
R.H. v. State (1989)
People v. P.H. (1991)
C.M. v. State (1994)
Laswell v. Frey (1995)
State v. Verhagen (1995)
Adjudication in Juvenile Court
In re Gault (1967)
In re Winship (1970)
McKeiver v. Pennsylvania (1971)
Ivan v. City of New York (1972)
United States v. Torres (1974)
Goss v. Lopez (1975)
In re Jesse McM. (1980)
In the Interest of C.T.F. (1982)
In re Montrail M. (1992)
Boyd v. State (1993)
In re Marven C. (1995)
In re Carey (2000)
Disposition
Eddings v. Oklahoma (1982)
Thompson v. Oklahoma (1988)
Stanford v. Kentucky (1989)
Board of Managers of Arkansas Training School for Boys v. George (1967)
United States ex rel. Murray v. Owens (1972)
Baker v. Hamilton (1972)
State in the Interest of D.G.W. (1976)
Thompson v. Carlson (1980)
In re Marcellus L. (1991) (1992)
Matter of Shawn V. (1993)
P.W. v. State (1993)
In re Jamont C. (1993)
G.A.D. v. State (1993)
A.S. v. State (1993)
United States v. Juvenile No. 1 (1994)
State in the Interest of T.L.V. (1994)
In re Tyrell J. (1994)
Conditions of Confinement
Inmates of the Boys Training School v. Affleck (1972)
Morales v. Turman (1974)
Nelson v. Heyne (1974)
Cruz v. Collazo (1978)
C.J.W. by and through L.W. v. State (1993)
State ex rel. Southers v. Stuckey (1993)
Tunstall ex rel. Tunstall v. Bergeson (2000)
The Release Decision
Reed v. Duter (1969)
P.R. et al. v. State (1974)
M.J.W. v. State (1974)
In the Matter of Rodriguez (1985)
Watts v. Hadden (1986)
In re Curtis T. (1989)
J.K.A. v. State (1993)
In the Matter of Lucio F. T. (1994)
Matter of Tapley (1994)
J.R.W. v. State (1994)
In the Interest of D.S. and J.V., Minor Children (1995)
In re Kacy S. (1998)
Glossary of Key Terms
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